In "The Lady, or the Tiger?" the ___knows which door the tiger is behind when her lover is on trial

princess

Old Man Warner is the ____ man in town in "The Lottery"

oldest

Mrs.___ gets stoned at the end of "The Lottery"

Hutchinson

The narrator of "The Fog Horn" thinks the monster is some kind of ___

dinosaur

In "The Fog Horn" when the ___ come to the lighthouse, McDunn lies about what happened to the tower

rescuers

Sergeant-Major ___ brings the monkey's paw from India in "The Monkey's Paw"

Morris

In "The Monkey's paw" Mr. White tells his wife the noise she hears is a ___

rat

In "Red Moccasins" Dina dreams about Red Dress, the woman with ___ rattles tied in her hair

rattlesnake

In "Red Moccasins" Anna ties Chaske's ___ rattle to her braid

baby

the postmaster

Mr. Graves

Mr. White

he was playing chess with his son

wedding

occasion that occurred if lady was selected

lament

a crying out in grief

Mr. McDunn

person who thinks the fish ame to worship

rhapsody

joyful song

Chaske

Anna Thunder's son

dwindle

to fade away

atrophy

to wither

Clyde Dunbar

person who was absent from the lottery

mourners

people who came out when tiger was chosen

Morris

person who tried to throw the paw in the fire

Mrs. Delacroix

person who selected a stone so large she had to pick it up with both hands

Cliffor Blue Kettle

Dina's father

frivolous

playful

When does the rising action of "The Lady, or the Tiger?" begin?

The rising action begins when the king puts his daughter's lover in prison to await his trial in the king's arena.

Who is late to the lottery? Why was this person late?

Mrs. Hutchinson was late because she forgot what day it was.

What is the definition of science fiction?

Science fiction is fiction based on real or imagined facts of science.

What were the first two wishes by Mr. White in "The Monkey's Paw"? What do you suppose the third wish was? Why?

Jr. White's first wish is for 200 pounds. Hs second wish is for his son to be alive again. His third wish is probably for his son to be dead again, because the knocking at the door stops and no one is outside.